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Kurt Browning, Brasseur & Eisler and Tom Collins to be Inducted Into Figure Skating Hall of Fame at 2000 Bank of Montreal Canadian Championships in Calgary
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Blades on Ice, v10 n3 p77 |
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February 2000 |
Four-time World Champion, Kurt Browning, and World Champion pair
skaters Isabelle Brasseur and Lloyd Eisler will join skating
entrepreneur Tom Collins for induction to the Canadian Figure Skating
Hall of Fame. The ceremony will take place immediately following the
senior dance final on Sunday, January 30 during the 2000 Bank of
Montreal Canadian Championships in Calgary.
Browning, of Caroline, Alberta won four World Championship titles
between 1989 and 1993. He also was 1983 Novice, 1985 Junior, and
four-time Senior Canadian Champion (1989-1991 & 1993). He competed at
his first Olympic Games in Calgary in 1988 where he finished 6th and
went on to make history at the 1988 World Championships in Hungary by
successfully completing the first quadruple jump in competition. Always
a crowd favorite, Browning joined the professional ranks following the
1994 Olympics.
Brasseur and Eisler captured the hearts and minds of the judges and
skating fans alike during their eight-year partnership. The duo, known
for their daring, athletic programs, were five-time national champions.
The World Champions in 1993, and two-time Olympic bronze medalists in
1992 and 1994.
Tom Collins began his skating career with renowned coach Sheldon
Galbraith, but turned his talents to behind-the-scenes skating
management in the early 1960s. Thirty years ago he launced the Tom
Collins Tour in the United States and Canada. A long-time supporter of
figure skating in both the U.S. and Canada, Collins has contributed in
excess of $3 million to the CFSA's Athlete Trust over the last two
decades.
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